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May I Mother (Sony BMG 2005)




  

   Coming acoustically clean and humbled on the opening track of their prosthetic album Good Apollo I M Burning Star IV Vol. 1 which remarkably reforming the essential roots from these band – Coheed & Cambria whose combining the great Melodic Rock edgy six strings magnitude electric stings with the infectious arts of Prog-Rock persuasions special enough to blown you away. You might introduced to some of the band’s highlighted systematic anthem tracks that rocks hard artistically on Ten Speed (of God’s Blood & Burial) or Once Upon Your Dead Body; deliciously served well as the concrete form of the established skills on performing Progressive sounds in delivers. The voice of change in evolution for making a more hard-edged Emo-Rock done very well by Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar), Travis Steven (guitar, lap steel, vocals), Michael Todd (bass, vocals) and Joshua Eppard (drums, keyboards, vocals) as the record produced in neat condition by Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner with the rest of the band. Conceptually, this effort really needs to get bigger attentions for it’s divinity lyrics themes talking peacefully about worst case scenario in relationships, dark romance, time traveling to spaced journey in total hallucinations brought by heavy things and distorted sound in revenge to kill you all …


Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV | Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness:
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